On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 15:17 +, Gregor Hartmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 22.03.06, 12:21:58, schrieb Caolan McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> zum
> Thema Re: [dev] The Crash Reporter:
>
> > Yeah, makes sense of course. In our own case RedHat keeps and provides
> > debu
Hi,
Am 22.03.06, 12:21:58, schrieb Caolan McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> zum
Thema Re: [dev] The Crash Reporter:
> Yeah, makes sense of course. In our own case RedHat keeps and provides
> debuginfo rpms of extracted debugging data, so theoretically I guess we
> would be able to
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 11:12 +, Gregor Hartmann wrote:
> Its even worse. To be able to get also the sourcecode lines of the stacks
> sun keeps the original debug information for the binaries delivered. Sun
> then works on the 'enriched' stacks only. So a crash report which is sent
> in from a
Hi,
just one more comment...
Am 21.03.06, 11:23:07, schrieb Caolan McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> zum
Thema [dev] The Crash Reporter:
[...]
> Crash reports submitted to the normal Sun crash reporter database
> are not visible to non-Sun developers. Especially during the developmen
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 09:50 +1100, jim wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 10:23:03AM +, Caolan McNamara wrote:
> > Just some notes on the crash reporter and "outside Sun" builds
> >
> > The crash reporter is by default disabled from a configure build
> >
> > Even if it is explicitly enabled fro
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 10:23:03AM +, Caolan McNamara wrote:
> Just some notes on the crash reporter and "outside Sun" builds
>
> The crash reporter is by default disabled from a configure build
>
> Even if it is explicitly enabled from configure, then in scp2 the
> ErrorReportServer profile
Just some notes on the crash reporter and "outside Sun" builds
The crash reporter is by default disabled from a configure build
Even if it is explicitly enabled from configure, then in scp2 the
ErrorReportServer profile value is unset unless the env variable
BUILD_SPECIAL is set. So there are a f